Brand: PRO BEROS
Name: 43 pieces/bait set
Article number: DWMI007
Fish bait form: fake bait/biomimetic bait
Origin: China
Hard bait: Minnow
Mainly imitating small fish visible in nature. Usually, small fish in nature have various different behavioral patterns, such as swimming alone in a group, touching the water with their heads up, swimming leisurely on the surface, fleeing when encountering enemies, struggling to the death, and foraging at the bottom. In addition to being freely operated by the angler, some of these movements also have specialized bait mimics.
In addition to swimming, there are also: S (submerged) F (floating) SP (suspended, the angler does not move the bait)
Used to imitate the movements of small fish swimming on the water or water snakes on the surface of the water. It is usually done by the action of the angler to make it show a swaying motion (commonly known as a dog walking dog walking)
Soft bait: Soft fish (shad)
The body shape is very similar to MINNOW, but it is generally relatively thin, and the main purpose is to imitate small fish in nature, but it is better than most flat bodies. When shaking left and right, the reflective effect of the body is more prominent, which increases the high rate of middle fish
In terms of operation: Easy, just like MINNOW and CRANK - throwing it for recycling can work
The specific control method of Luya Soft Bait can be attempted through various techniques to jump, drag, and shake underwater; Repeated falling, swimming, etc. in water with different amplitudes. Due to the shape of the noodle worm, its body shape in the water will generate corresponding amplitude of action when it moves with the water. Therefore, using this type of bait has a special effect on fish such as catfish that have slow predatory movements. You can intentionally slow down the control frequency, shake and stop, or jump off the bottom and wait for the bait to freely fall to the bottom, and then repeat it later. When an object fish attacks, the hand will feel abnormal traction from the tip of the rod, and the fishing line will be straight. There is no need to rush to pull the rod at this time. You can immediately pull the rod vigorously to firmly thrust the hook into the fish's mouth, and then you can use the method of rolling and moving to walk the fish.